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Partner with Tennessee's opticians

Sponsors make our events and advocacy possible. Pick the level that suits your company, sponsor a speaker, or send a donation — and pay securely online.

Sponsorship levels

Choose a level

  1. Level 1$50
    • Display table at 1 convention or CE chapter meeting
    Sponsor
  2. Level 2$100
    • Display table at all four events for the year
    Sponsor
  3. Level 3$200
    • Event tables
    • Credit for providing coffee to the group for one session
    • Ad on the back of the convention program
    Sponsor
  4. Level 4$500
    • All of the above
    • A free ad in one mass email
    Sponsor
  5. Level 5$1,000
    • All of the above
    • Your name added as a breakfast sponsor for one session
    • Your company's signage on the breakfast table
    Sponsor
  6. Level 6$2,000
    • Levels 1–4
    • Your name added as a luncheon sponsor for one CE session
    Sponsor
  7. Level 7$3,000
    • Recognized as a session sponsor for a CE session of your choice
    Sponsor
Confirm levels 6 & 7 wording. As supplied, Level 6 carries “Levels 1–4” rather than Level 5's breakfast sponsorship, and Level 7 lists no carried-over benefits. Reproduced verbatim here — worth a check before launch.
Other ways to support

Not every partnership is a dollar amount

If your company has something to offer other than a sponsorship level, we'd still like to hear from you.

Speaker sponsorship

If your company has an ABO/NCLE approved speaker, we would love to have him or her speak for us. We have four speaking opportunities per year across Tennessee. Our speakers typically do four ABO, NCLE or dual approved courses for us — sometimes all eight.

  • A table is included
  • Ten minutes for a company ad at the end of the session
Propose a speaker →

Donations & gift bags

All donations are welcome. We would also be glad to receive gift bag goodies or silent auction items for our events.

Send a donation →
Thank you

Our current sponsors

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